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SOME RETAINED FIREFIGHTERS have begun a campaign of industrial action today.
Siptu members employed as Retained Fire Services firefighters are taking part in the action due to what the trade union says is a result of “the failure of management to adequately address a worsening recruitment and retention crisis in the service”.
During the campaign of industrial action, members are due to restrict their work to only responding to emergency calls.
“This will involve non-cooperation with training, drills and radio calls through the emergency centres being replaced by the use of mobile calls to fire service management,” Siptu sector organiser Brendan O’Brien said.
A series of rolling work stoppages are scheduled to commence on 13 June with the action set to escalate to an all-out strike on 20 June “if the dispute has not been resolved”, O’Brien warned in a statement earlier this month.
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“Almost 2,000 Retained Fire Service members are organised in Siptu across 200 fire stations nationally. They are required to provide 24/7 emergency response and restrict their movement, at all times while on call, to within typically five minutes travel time of their fire station,” he said.
“Many firefighters are unable to take their leave entitlements due to staff shortages and they have also seen their incomes drastically reduced due to reductions in call outs over the last number of years and other restrictions imposed by the fire service.”
Minister for Housing and Local Government Darragh O’Brien last week that the Governemnt was “continuing to engage with union representatives” in relation to the planned industrial action.
“I believe we can come to a resolution that will mean we can retain people in the fire service, but attract more, because there has been a big issue in attracting newer staff to this and we heavily depend on the retained fire services and, indeed, the full-time fire services,” O’Brien said.
“We’ve made real progress on the rostering, we’re progressing on time off, we’ll probably progress on allowances also. I want this resolved.”
With reporting by Emer Moreau
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Give us peace for feck sake. He’s no more important than you or I. The punishment fits the crime. He should see a day in court aswel. Everyone is accountable for their actions
So Mr Fantastic at what level if importance do you consider it acceptable to physically verbally and racially abuse somebody? Never acceptable in my opinion.
No. It’s common assault. And just like premier league soccer players, there’s no reason why the CPC couldn’t charge him even in the absence of a complaint by Oisín or the BBC. I love the programme, but there’s no excuse for thuggery.
Well Mr Fantastic, much as I like to blame the Shinners for as much as possible , I fear that unless you are a brainless english national front supporting yob, with you head buried up your rectum, as most of his fans are, you would see him for what he is, and it’s not pretty. I’m delighted the police are looking for the file, let’s see how Mr Clarkson likes the British justice system, after all it must be the best, they invented it.
That’s the whole point are you saying just because he’s a presenter he can be allowed to get away with shouting and roaring at someone and then physically attacking him all because he could get steak and chips.
Mr Fantastic, it’s ALWAYS the right decision to deal with a bully…ALWAYS! Good riddance to Clarkson and glad the BBC had the balls to show that being a bully is unacceptable and has consequences!
I haven’t heard one comment from the rest of the crew showing any support for the producer. It’s as if it’s all his fault. He had to drive himself to the A&E no one else could help??? Glad justice was done.
Clarkson epitomises the brash, arrogant, do-you-know-who-I-am brigade. Nobody has the right to subject a work colleague to a tirade of foul mouthed abuse and a physical assault. I’ve worked with some real bullies over the years and it’s not a nice place to be. Fair play to the BBC for standing up to this overpaid lout. Bullies hate it when you fight back
He got what he shoulda got but the show will never be the success it was, especially if the other 2 go as well. And if they do go sky or someone will try get the three of them back on a new show together which if done right will get the same dynamic as TG and that will spell the end for TG. The bbc s loss will be some other networks gain
He’s idolised by young teenagers – Well done the BBC putting principle before profit. When is it ever right to defend sustained verbal and then physical abuse. Bye bye Clarkson…was good until you got drunk on your own ego
Except the bbc own top gear now , Clarkson sold his stake 2 years ago , i still expect to see him on channel 4 or 5 within 6 months thou even its only for a short run his name would spin massive publicity and cash for anyone that hires him
I would be very surprised if any station would have the clout of the BBC to get them into the locations they get to and the vehicles they obtain. And finance the actual episodes. BBC makes a lot of money from it. But they have the finance and backing to make it.
I would not imaging Channel 4 or Dave would be willing to spend that sort of money destroying new cars and sending the lads off on a worldwide jaunt with supercars.
Colm all they would have to do is call the show “Shift Gear” or something like that, and they can work away. BBC has only the rights to the Top Gear brandname.
I know that jim but its going to be a farce if he did that, even if james may left hammond wont , i dont even think it has to be a car based show that he would be on but i would expect to see him back on tv in some shape or form by the end of the year. it will be interesting to see if the proposed guest host on have i got news for you happens as he can be hired as a independent contractor for the day. i bet in one way he neved sold up as he would have the bbc over a barrel , its quite easily one of the most popular shows in the world as its sold to most markets and changing the format will not help as all the spin offs world wide would not be best pleased as it could see a decline in there shows too
Apparently netflix are interested. They would have the money to continue the show. And as an Internet based show, they would free reign to do what they wanted.
I hate top gear and I hate Clarkson even more. I’m glad the ignorant muppet got sacked. How many times can you talk about cars before it starts to get boring and repetitive anyway?
Because real men are thing of the past…whining b itches that’s what left from men… If somebody punches you,you punch them back and then both should go to the pub and have a good few drinks,laugh about it and forget it ever happened.
Top Gear appeals because it is testosterone fuelled mysogonistic nonsense it’s very appeal is that the hosts are complete knuckle draggers therefore I don’t see why anyone working on the show should be surprised if they end up in the odd spat with the likes of Clarkson . Any guy playing five a side or. 7s rugby knows a box in the face ain’t worth getting worked up about . Clarkson needs to grow up and the Irish producers needs a bit more bottle if he wants to work with primadonnas
Clarkson will bounce back on an other channel and be as boorish and entertaining as he always was , the BBC will wreck the top gear show with some pc dickh.ads and it’s viewers will migrate to his new show , if sky or itv don’t snap him and the lads up they are mad .
I said it before here that I always found him to be inherently racist. Hiding behind double speak and innuendo. Simply didn’t have the courage to openly admit it. Got the feeling he tolerated people who weren’t English and White. Anger always makes the mask slip and it’s what he allegedly said rather than what he did that left the BBC with no option.
James May and Richard Hammond should leave Top Gear in solidarity with Jeremy Clarkson, for it was a serious blunder by the BBC to sack the man who is Top Gear. The reason they wanted to get rid of Clarkson was because he was not the sort of politically-correct poodle that is de rigeur in the BBC. The little punch Clarkson landed on a lazy producer was just the pretext for firing him, it was not the motivation.
The loyalty capt slow showed in that clip is exactly the reason it worked, they were good friends, and it showed on screen, I’m guessing conversations with itv or sky have already started, guaranteed ratings winner, just change the name job done, plus sky would give them a bit more lee way on what they want to do/say rather than the bbc, a source in rte told me true were in contact with clarkson but they demanded both Ryan tuberty & Kathryn Thomas had to co present
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